New Year's Eve is such an exciting night! I know for me, it's a time to reflect on the year that has just passed, a time for creating resolutions for the coming year and & time to celebrate! It's a time to hold those you love closer and to really think about all that you have accomplished. I think the idea of a New Year's Eve wedding is such an exciting idea! Everyone is already in a celebratory mood and so why not get married in the midst of all of that good energy? For this wedding, I imagined a wedding to take place on New Year's Eve! Gold really seems like the perfect color for a wedding taking place on this day! I absolutely love the idea of incorporating a clock centerpiece, the roman numerals on the china and that beautiful wedding cake! It's fun, celebratory and definitely the kind of palette you might use to ring in the new year!

You're Invited! To a wedding that is! Yep, this New Year's Eve 'Get Married Media' is hosting the first ever official wedding in Times Square this New Year's Eve! Get Married will be streaming live through New Year's Eve starting at 6pm ET, including celebrity appearances with the wedding ceremony starting at 9 pm. Enjoy the view from the comfort (and warmth) of your home!

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Chrissy Arpie Ott

Chrissy Arpie Ott is the founder of The Perfect Palette. Since its launch in 2008, The Perfect Palette has been the go-to color resource for couples who dream of a unique, creative and colorful wedding day.

I just stumbled upon your blog and I am so so excited! Even though we already have our wedding colors for our Sept. wedding, I am so excited to look at your beautiful blog! I am in wedding heaven!! Keep up the great work! Oh and Happy New Year!

Thanks! This is the best color site I have see. I love the idea of Metallic Gold and Ivory for a late Fall wedding. I am trying to incorporate subtle brown earth tones with this combination, along with a bright pop of green color to be unique - such as a pistachio or lime. Do you think those colors would work? What would I use the main colors on and what would I use the accent colors for?